6. Michael Sam came out in February, with the guidance of out gay former NFL player Wade Davis.

I want to thank everybody for their support and encouragement,especially @espn, @nytimes and @nfl. I am proud to tell my story to the world!

— MikeSamFootball (@Michael Sam)

7. He was once considered to be a second- or third-round pick, but dropped in projections after a sub-par performance at the NFL Combine and the announcement of his sexual orientation.

8. Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, released a statement immediately following the news:

We congratulate Michael Sam and the St. Louis Rams on their terrific decision to draft him. Today, LGBT young people can look to Sam as proof that being open and proud of who you are doesn’t keep you from achieving your dreams. Gay people are our neighbors and friends. They’re our United States Senators and, starting today, they’re our professional football stars.

9. Friends and supporters were also quick to speak out in favor of the Rams.

16. “Let’s go get Michael Sam”

According to an account published on NFL.com, the St. Louis Rams were holding two of the last eight picks in the seventh and final round of the draft Saturday and “Rams coach Jeff Fisher turned to general manager Les Snead and team president Kevin Demoff and said, ‘Let’s go get Michael Sam.’”

“We’re in an age of diversity. Players understand that, they know that,” Fisher said later on Saturday. “People will try to make it a distraction but it’s not a distraction.”